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PGLister: how to subscribe to digests instead of getting every email?

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Ryan Murphy
Дата:
Sorry, this is off topic, but since we've switched the mailing list to PGLister my inbox is getting every single message as a separate email.  I used to get a digest once a day.  Is there a way for me to change my subscription settings to something like that?

Best,
Ryan

Re: PGLister: how to subscribe to digests instead of getting everyemail?

От
Stephen Frost
Дата:
Greetings,

* Ryan Murphy (ryanfmurphy@gmail.com) wrote:
> Sorry, this is off topic, but since we've switched the mailing list to
> PGLister my inbox is getting every single message as a separate email.  I
> used to get a digest once a day.  Is there a way for me to change my
> subscription settings to something like that?

As mentioned at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PGLister_Announce the
digest option is no longer supported and we don't currently have any
plans to add a digest option.

Filtering messages into another mailbox/folder should be reasonably
straight-forward with most mail clients these days, to avoid having your
inbox end up with them all.

Thanks!

Stephen

Re: PGLister: how to subscribe to digests instead of getting every email?

От
Ryan Murphy
Дата:
Ok Stephen, thanks for the clarification.

On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net> wrote:
Greetings,

* Ryan Murphy (ryanfmurphy@gmail.com) wrote:
> Sorry, this is off topic, but since we've switched the mailing list to
> PGLister my inbox is getting every single message as a separate email.  I
> used to get a digest once a day.  Is there a way for me to change my
> subscription settings to something like that?

As mentioned at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PGLister_Announce the
digest option is no longer supported and we don't currently have any
plans to add a digest option.

Filtering messages into another mailbox/folder should be reasonably
straight-forward with most mail clients these days, to avoid having your
inbox end up with them all.

Thanks!

Stephen